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Ken Waltz
March 10, 2013
The sad news of Glenn Snyder's death awakened in me many fond memories of him. Glenn had an outstanding scholarly career and I was happy to be associated with it. He will be missed.
Robert Art
March 9, 2013
Glenn Snyder was a wonderful man -- smart, kindly, soft-spoken, and genuine. I learned so much from reading his publications, and he had a profound influence on my intellectual development.
Curtis Ryan
March 6, 2013
Glenn was my dissertation advisor at UNC Chapel Hill, and I'm pretty sure I was his last dissertation student. He was a kind and insightful man, and very open-minded. I will always value his support and guidance as I finished my dissertation and PhD, and his cheerful willingness to support a rookie scholar who was going in a very different direction from his own work. A great scholar, a great mentor, and a great man.
Maggie Commins
March 5, 2013
Professor Snyder's national security seminar was one of the first I took in graduate school at Chapel Hill. I remember well his warmth, wit, and intellect. Many prayers for his peace, and for those who will miss him.
Strom Thacker
March 5, 2013
A true gentleman and scholar. He will be greatly missed.
David Downie
March 2, 2013
Glenn touched the lives of many people through his scholarship, teaching and infectious smile. My best wishes for Glenn's family and friends.
Timothy McKeown
March 2, 2013
A gentle man who had little patience with academic politics, Glenn was devoted to his students and his research, and took a lively interest in younger scholars delving into the mysteries of balance of power politics. He will be missed.
Timothy Crawford
February 25, 2013
Professor Snyder's scholarship and collegiality have mattered a lot in my development as a political scientist. His ideas, his example, and his encouragement will continue to inspire me.
Stephen Biddle
February 24, 2013
Prof. Snyder was a brilliant theorist, and very kind to me when I was a first-year assistant professor at UNC. He will be missed.
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